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Friday, February 26, 2010

Teabaggers: The best thing for Democrats

If the Republican Party is following the lead of the Teabaggers, then replacing Democrats with Teabag-loving Republicans is just another reason to vote against the incumbents.The best chance liberals have?

I love irony.

According to many political watchers, the Tea Party Movement is causing the Republican Party to swing far right. While I'm sure that Teabaggers think this is great news, I'm certain they are sadly mistaken.

What Teabaggers don't realize is that the American majority is centrist, and they will never be as 'conservative' as these radicals, just as they'll never be as 'liberal' as the far left, which is why Democrats are almost certain to lose seats in the next election. Nonetheless, that doesn't mean those seats will be filled with conservative Republicans.

If Republicans believe Teabaggers are the key to political success in America, any success they have will be short-lived. Liberal Democrats and Teabaggers are just opposite sides of the same coin of useless, extremist partisanship. Dissent and disagreement our important political needs, that is true, but in the end ALL of us have to come together to move forward.

Just another reason to keep it simple in the next election, and just vote against the incumbents of BOTH parties.

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Thursday, February 25, 2010

Rangel breaks law, I mean Congressional rule

Real change isn't about politics, nor limited by controlled by political parties. Real change is the voice of the people singing a different American tune in one swift vote.Only some bribes are really bribes?

Charlie got busted.

Listen. I like Charlie Rangel. I have no doubts that, overall, Rangel is probably a pretty cool guy.

Still, he took 'bribe' money whether he knew it or not, and he probably knew it - or at least someone very close to him did. That might be OK if Rangel was some wet-behind-the-ears freshman Congressman, but he's not, he's a 40-year veteran whom knows how the game is played.

And that's the problem. Congress is just a game, a power grab. And both political parties - the system - are always 'ALL IN'.

That's why it's time to vote against the incumbents. I don't just mean Charlie Rangel because of some minor ethics violation. I mean John McCain and EVERY other incumbent as well.

It's not personal. It's not even political. It's just time for change, REAL change.

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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Toyotagate: Congress makes Toyota look like a Saint

10,000 deaths per year

34 deaths. That's what Toyota's unintended acceleration scandal has caused.

Yes. It's horrible and Toyota deserves some vilification, nonetheless, as I wrote for Soultek.com, "for more than a decade Congress let 10 - 20,000 people die every year because it was good for the Big 3 and it was good for Big Oil.

I mean, c'mon. What would you do if you knew you could save 10,000 lives per year by forcing automakers to build a slightly less profitable vehicle?

Well, for decades Congress certainly hasn't done much. The US auto industry is just too important, so important, in fact, that 10,000 lives per year have been expendable. Yet, Congress is in an uproar over 34 deaths?

How did these 34 deaths become so much more important than the 10's of thousands killed by unnecessary rollover deaths?

How can Congress be so biased? So blinded? Isn't it obvious?

We the people have only one voice left, our vote, and while many might believe the vote to be irrelevant and meaningless, I assure you, the vote can have meaning if we work together and vote against the incumbents.

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Rasmussen Poll - 71 percent give Congress 'poor' rating

A new Rasmussen poll finds that most Americans believe that Congress is doing a poor job. Will voters vote them out of office? Will voters send the incumbents packing?What would the Founders think?

Just like many recent polls, the latest Rasmussen poll finds that 71 percent of Americans think Congress is doing a 'poor' job, and only 10 percent believe Congress is doing a good job.

According to Rasmussen, "(70%) of voters say Congress has not passed any legislation that would significantly improve life".

So, what would the Founders think?

My guess is that they'd wonder why the voters haven't yet acted. It's time to clean house. It's time to vote against the incumbents.

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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Best health care still in the US?

The failures of Congress to effectively deal with issues like health care demonstrates that the America needs a new political order, a revolution. America needs to Vote Against the Incumbents!What's the real deal in America?

There is no doubt that there is a problem with the health care system in the US. In my opinion, the main problem, however, is not necessarily the system itself, but rather the incredibly unhealthy habits of a majority of Americans.

Unfortunately, neither national health care nor more competition, etc. is going to change that fact. Nonetheless, health care is a problem that America must address.

Still, the first rule of thumb should be: do no harm. The second rule of thumb should be: accept that the system isn't completely broken.

The fact is America provides some of the best health care in the world. When the rich and famous of the world get sick, such as the Premier of Canada, they don't rely on the hospitals in their national health care systems, they come to America. In the end, America offers the best health care money can buy. Unfortunately, most American just don't have enough money.

Ultimately, fixing the health care system will not be easy and there will be NO easy fixes. More important, fixing the system will take time, probably a lot of time. Moreover, fixing the health care system will take bipartisanship, something the last several sessions of Congress - some led by Republicans, some led by Democrats - have been completely incapable of achieving.

Thus, it's time to clean house, on BOTH sides of the political aisle. We can't just continue to vote for the other party every time Congress fails America. It's time to vote against the power structure, against the political structure of America.

It's time to vote against the incumbents.

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Revolution: 86 percent of Americans think government is broken

It's time for a new American revolution. It's time to revolt against our political system, the backbone of our government. It's time to vote against the incumbents.Voting can be revolutionary

86 percent of Americans believe the US government is broken. Fortunately, however, most believe the government can be fixed.

So, what's the fix?

Voting for Tea-Baggers? Please. Conservatives? Liberals? Democrats? Republicans? Whatever! We've flipped back and forth between these groups over and over and over, and our problems only get worse. How many more times do we need to repeat this mistake before we realize our insanity?

Hundreds of years ago, the only recourse for the people was to violently revolt. Today, however, revolutions don't have to be violent. In one day, the voting both can dramatically change America.

Let's send a message to Washington. The People, not special interests and corporations, own America and we want it back. Let's revolt. Let's vote against the incumbents!

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Monday, February 22, 2010

Republicans not happy with Party

Dump the incumbents

According to the annual Conservative Political Action Conference presidential straw poll, a majority of conservative Republicans poled "wished the Republican Party had a better field of candidates to choose from", while choosing Ron Paul as their top pick.

Discontent in the Republican Party? Why should anyone be surprised? Poll after poll shows that many voters in both parties are unhappy with the Congressional leadership of both parties, so it isn't surprising to see libertarian Ron Paul, the most different Republican, resonate.

Good. Hopefully this sentiment lasts into the upcoming elections. It's time for voters to think different, to seek real change, and about the only thing voters can do to achieve real change - not just a change in party rule - is vote against the incumbents.

Let's get out the vote and lets VOTE AGAINST INCUMBENTS!

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Thursday, February 18, 2010

Campaign finance reform: It's up to the voters now

Campaign finance reform? Whatever! If we start voting out incumbents at least 50 percent of the time, won't the problem take care of itself?Nothing 50 percent turnover can't resolve?

So, we all know that the Supreme Court shot down campaign financing reform laws. So what?

Were such laws really going to make a difference, or just provide the appearance of change? Somehow I doubt we'd have seen any real increase in turnover - change - in our political system.

Besides, if incumbency were knocked down to 50 percent, wouldn't it be that much harder for those funding campaigns to protect their investments? Wouldn't a few years of unpredictable results send a strong message to both politicians and to their financial supporters, and help take some of the stink out of our political machines?

Isn't it time to vote out the incumbents?

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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Party gridlock to cause new debt crisis?

Partisanship has led to gridlock that now severely threatens the strength of America. It's time to vote out the incumbents.About as efficient as Congressional partisanship?

Dysfunctional. That's what Senator Evan Bayh, a centrist Democrat, called Congress earlier this week.

So what? It's just politics as usual, right?

Wrong. Economists are worried that decades of such partisanship coupled with the current recession have pushed America to the tipping point of great danger, particularly in terms of America's every growing and staggering large national debt. Yet, few politicians seem interested in anything other than blame, although most experts believe that both sides are deserving off blame according to a recent NYTimes piece.

Really, can there be any doubt that our politicians are failing us, on both sides of the aisle?

Isn't it simply time to start anew? Isn't it time to vote out the incumbents, regardless of party? Isn't it time for real change?

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Sunday, February 14, 2010

The Vote Against Incumbents Campaign

Let's vote against the Incumbents and achieve real change. Could a fresh start be any worse?

Partisanship. Is there a better word to describe Congress? Unfortunately, it isn't just Congress, it's the radical left and right of the citizenry as well.

It's either their way or no way, yet neither the far left nor the far right represent the views of the MAJORITY of Americans. These two groups of extremists, however, are the most vocal, organized and funded, so they significantly shape the voice of their respective parties because the majority stays silent.

I say screw both Republicans and Democrats. America is neither 100 percent Republican, nor 100 percent Democrat and it never will be! In fact, if all the non-Voters voted as a bloc for an Independent Presidential candidate, he or she WOULD win.

Sure, politicians do need to stand for their Party sometimes, but politicians are supposed to represent the People, not the Party. Today, however, the Party is more important than the people.

Most Americans Do Not, on a daily basis, think of themselves as Democrats or Republicans. We think of ourselves as AMERICANS just trying to survive from paycheck to paycheck as our tax dollars pay for ever more earmarks and pork-barrel projects. Democrats and Republicans, unfortunately, could seem to care less about AMERICANS that do not think exactly as they do. Shame on you.

WE, The People, however, don't stop and ask to which Party someone belongs when help is needed.

Screw Democrats. Screw Republicans. And, especially, screw the incumbents. Seriously, how much worse could our political monopoly become? Let's Vote Against Incumbents!

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Tuesday, February 05, 2008

Hate politicians? Let me give you a reason to vote

Don't waste your vote!

Do you hate politicians? These days it seems most of us do, which is why many Americans don't vote. We just don't think it makes a difference.

Well, just because you hate politicians doesn't mean you can't make a difference with your vote. Vote against your incumbents. Send a message that you are not happy. Even better, vote for a third party candidate. Again send a message that the status quo of Washington for the last few decades is no longer acceptable.

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Friday, February 01, 2008

Don't buy into the primary hype

The President is just a puppet

By all means get out and voice your opinion in the primary, it's a good habit. Still, don't buy into the hype that a new President is going to change much in America. Congress creates legislation, not the President, so start thinking about your Congressional vote.

My advice: Vote against ALL Congressional incumbents!

If you're happy with the state of America then vote for your favorite candidate. If you're unhappy with the state of America, don't believe for one second that simply voting for a new President is going to change much. You must send a message to your Congressional representatives!

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40.6 billion reasons why Americans should register to vote and vote

$4.00 gas is cheap?

So, ExxonMobil profited $40.6 billion dollars this year. That's plenty of money to keep buying Congress, as oil companies have been doing for decades.

But I don't care about $46.6 billion.

In the 1990's it cost America more money to secure and transport oil from the Middle East than the oil from the Middle East was worth. Yet, Americans don't pay for the security costs of oil at the gasoline pump. In fact, if Americans paid the real cost of gasoline at the pump, gas would probably cost $10.00 or more per gallon.

Environmental costs would probably push this cost even higher.

Yet, not one Republican is really addressing this issue, nor are any Democrats. Despite the fact that military-industrial complex that runs our government via cheap oil has created two wars in the Middle East, 9/11 and created massive pollution, not one mainstream politician is taking real action to change this.

OUR government has failed us, and voting 100 percent Democrat or Republican won't change that fact. Democrats have run Congress and the White House. Republicans have run Congress and the White House. Little has ever changed.

Vote against the incumbent in 2008!

Register to vote!

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$40.6 billion reasons for Republicans to vote against Republicans?

$4.00 gas is cheap?

So, ExxonMobil profited $40.6 billion dollars this year. That's plenty of money to keep buying Congress, as oil companies have been doing for decades.

But I don't care about $46.6 billion.

In the 1990's it cost America more money to secure and transport oil from the Middle East than the oil from the Middle East was worth. Yet, Americans don't pay for the security costs of oil at the gasoline pump. In fact, if Americans paid the real cost of gasoline at the pump, gas would probably cost $10.00 or more per gallon.

Environmental costs would probably push this cost even higher.

Yet, not one Republican is really addressing this issue, nor are any Democrats. Despite the fact that military-industrial complex that runs our government via cheap oil has created two wars in the Middle East, 9/11 and created massive pollution, not one mainstream politician is taking real action to change this.

OUR government has failed us, and voting 100 percent Democrat or Republican won't change that fact. Democrats have run Congress and the White House. Republicans have run Congress and the White House. Little has ever changed.

Vote against the incumbent in 2008!

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$40.6 billion reasons why Democrats should vote against Democratic Incumbents

$4.00 gas is cheap?

So, ExxonMobil profited $40.6 billion dollars this year. That's plenty of money to keep buying Congress, as oil companies have been doing for decades.

But I don't care about $46.6 billion.

In the 1990's it cost America more money to secure and transport oil from the Middle East than the oil from the Middle East was worth. Yet, Americans don't pay for the security costs of oil at the gasoline pump. In fact, if Americans paid the real cost of gasoline at the pump, gas would probably cost $10.00 or more per gallon.

Environmental costs would probably push this cost even higher.

Yet, not one Democrat is really addressing this issue, nor are any Republicans. Despite the fact that military-industrial complex that runs our government via cheap oil has created two wars in the Middle East, 9/11 and created massive pollution, not one mainstream politician is taking real action to change this.

OUR government has failed us, and voting 100 percent Democrat or Republican won't change that fact. Democrats have run Congress and the White House. Republicans have run Congress and the White House. Little has ever changed.

Vote against the incumbent in 2008!

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Thursday, October 04, 2007

Bush, Congress achieve record lows in polls

Do voters even care about voting anymore?

"Public approval for President Bush and Congress has sunk to the lowest levels ever recorded in The Associated Press-Ipsos poll," according to Breitbart.com.

So, will voters do something radically different in '08, such as Vote Against All Incumbents, or we just going to do what we always do and expect different results?

I expect insanity, or no vote at all from most Americans. Isn't democracy grand?!

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Is partisanship making America better?

Red state, blue state divide: One party will never rule!

"Despite Democratic promises that the House Rules Committee would operate much differently in the new majority, it is as partisan as ever," writes the Hill.

"Furious with how the powerful panel has been directed this year, all four Republican members of the Rules Committee took to the floor Tuesday night to air their grievances publicly."

Wow! Who woulda thunk partisanship wouldn't stop just because Democrats took office?

The partisanship between the left and right hasn't abated in decades. Each side wants to rule America supremely and, therefore, constantly seeks to tarnish the image of the other side, even at the expense of needed legislation. And, every piece of legislation that does pass is riddled with earmarks, pork and other special projects - costing average American taxpayers billions and billions of dollars.

Of course, whom can blame them?

Average, centrist America has let the radical right and left control both major parties. Thus, average Americans continue to get screwed by Congress and the White House, and nothing is going to change that until America Votes out all Incumbents, or both parties begin to realize that their job is constructive consensus, not violent partisanship.

Is partisanship a necessary evil in politics or the sign of a dysfunctional political system?

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